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Iran propaganda push projects unity

Iran's propaganda campaign projects unity despite internal divisions and economic crisis.

Mia Lopez
ByMia Lopez- Senior Editor
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Iran's leaders are splashing propaganda posters across Tehran boasting of national unity and victory, months after crushing protests and amid economic hardship.

The new propaganda emphasizes nationalist themes rather than revolutionary religious messages. Analysts question its effectiveness among a disillusioned population.

Authorities stage mass weddings and gun training sessions to promote resistance. However, many Iranians see it as a performance and demand economic fixes.

The shift to nationalist symbols indicates a transformation from a theocratic to a military system, according to experts.

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